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NickT
NickT
WA
1094 posts
WA, 1094 posts
26 Sep 2013 6:37pm
After an above the bar depower chickenloop for my 2011 fuel. Below the bars a bit hectic in nuking winds! Anyone got one?
stuntnaz
stuntnaz
NSW
540 posts
NSW, 540 posts
26 Sep 2013 9:42pm
I still use a 2009 t3 slingshot with below the bar depower . I have found it can be hard to pull on at times . Have worked out you can change your weight for a second and let the bar all the way out and it makes it heaps easier to pull on .
CarlBevo
CarlBevo
NSW
609 posts
NSW, 609 posts
27 Sep 2013 1:43pm
NickT said...
[br]After an above the bar depower chickenloop for my 2011 fuel. Below the bars a bit hectic in nuking winds! Anyone got one?


I may be able to help it sent you a pm
acitta
acitta
VIC
152 posts
VIC, 152 posts
28 Sep 2013 11:50am
yeah i never really thought about the design of it but on my 09 slingshot you really have to reach above the bar and pull the tension out of the correct center line to sheet it in a bit. It's generally a two hand manouver to do that and clip it in. I've always had to stop, sit back in the water and adjust. It never bothered me before but I'm sure it will now...
Underoath
Underoath
QLD
2434 posts
QLD, 2434 posts
28 Sep 2013 12:08pm
Hey Nick, its a pain in the bum isnt it...

What I tend to do these days is bear downwind and pull the depower as the same time.

Another option is launching your kite with about 2cms of depower, this allows easy adjustment. Just dont let the depower go all the way out, otherwise it gets stuck.
NickT
NickT
WA
1094 posts
WA, 1094 posts
28 Sep 2013 11:01am
I don't like headind downwind in nuking winds. Only tried the bar once put the kite up and straight back down because I couldnt trim it. Maybe I'll try again in non frontal winds. Just trying to sort my gear before the season starts, and thought of getting this 20m bar ready so I can get my kiteloops sorted
juicerider
juicerider
WA
790 posts
WA, 790 posts
28 Sep 2013 1:22pm
Hi Mate, I just converted my Park Below the bar depower bar to an above the bar depower, If you are after converting your bar all you need is an aerocleet, and 2 Meters of 5mm Amsteel, both of which I got from AKS.
Come round later today and I'll do it for you.
Kamikuza
Kamikuza
QLD
6493 posts
QLD, 6493 posts
28 Sep 2013 8:24pm
Never thought I'd like a below-the-bar depower, but now I have one I greatly prefer it to above-the-bar now...

The trick I found is to sheet out with one hand - rapidly - and haul in the depower with the other. No need to bear off...
NickT
NickT
WA
1094 posts
WA, 1094 posts
28 Sep 2013 11:16pm
Hey, Steve I missed your post. I'll pop in to the shop this week aging sort it. Enjoy the flat water!
juicerider
juicerider
WA
790 posts
WA, 790 posts
29 Sep 2013 12:32am
Thanks mate, I'll be back by the 12th
GarryA
GarryA
WA
268 posts
WA, 268 posts
29 Sep 2013 8:44am
NickT said..

Hey, Steve I missed your post. I'll pop in to the shop this week aging sort it. Enjoy the flat water!


hey nick sent u an email on seabreeze got plenty a bar spares
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